rumprojektion
Rumprojektion is a design principle in architecture and interior design that involves intentionally offsetting or projecting elements of a room’s surfaces to alter its spatial perception, create aesthetic interest, or serve functional purposes. The term originates from the Swedish words “rum,” meaning room, and “projektion,” meaning projection, and it is closely related to architectural terms such as recess, projection, and articulation.
In practice, rumprojektion may be applied to walls, ceilings, or floor planes. Common examples include recessed
The technique gained prominence during the early and mid‑20th century with movements such as the International
Implementation requires careful consideration of load paths, material compatibility, and building regulation compliance. Engineers must calculate